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SECO: SCOTTISH-BASED ECOLOGICAL CONSULTANCY

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James HC Fenton

Writing & Lecturing

Examples of publications and lectures:

1987-91: Launched, edited and published the monthly news digest SCENES: Scottish Environment News [still in print]

The Grassroots of Grazing Management. Heritage Scotland
An overview of grazing issues at National Trust for Scotland properties

Getting Bogged Down in Peat. Heritage Scotland
A look at the history and importance of peat bogs in Scotland

Woodlands in Trust. Heritage Scotland
An overview of woodlands in the care of the National Trust for Scotland

Shifting Sands. Heritage Scotland Vol.15 No.4
A look at sand dune management within the National Trust for Scotland's landholding

Basically Bryophytes. Heritage Scotland Vol.16 No.4
An article on the interest and importance of mosses and liverworts

No More Aliens. 'As I See It' column in Scots Magazine
An essay looking at how the introduction of foreign plants (& animals) has changed the Scottish landscape

A Field Guide to Ice. Illustrated booklet, 20pp
An introductory guide to glaciers, glacial features, sea ice, ice bergs and periglacial features

The Special Qualities of the National Scenic Areas. The Scottish Planner. February 2011

Svalbard: Portrait of an Arctic Summer. Published by footprints. 60pp
An introduction to the natural environment of Spitsbergen through description, photographs and anecdotes

 

Aberdeen University Extra Mural Department: History of Scottish vegetation – course tutor

Brathay: Tutor in ecology 1980-84

Edinburgh University Extra Mural Department: 'Nature Conservation in the 1980s' – course tutor

 

 


 

James Fenton

List of Publications

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SCENES: SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT NEWS?

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A monthly news digest of all that is happening in the Scottish environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The consultancy SECO is currently in abeyance as Dr James Fenton will be in the Falkland Islands for at least two years as chief executive officer of Falklands Conservation.